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and researching the cost of boxes the packaging and the impact of the environment she was certain there had to be a better way and there is a suggestion to try zipco. the company drops off and picks up plastic reusable box autos we have material that -- two years ago they launched the company both environment and cost savings in mind. >> each person uses between 60 and 75 boxes for a move with a lot of waste and that is going to end up in landfills. >> the boxes can be reused up to 500 times. the box costs about $3 and a card board box is in $2 to $3 range. however, one of the boxes holds 30% to 40% more than the same size card board box. hillary thinks she saved $50 in the end by using zipco. savings coming in different way autos they're going to save on boxes themselves, not having to get tape. and then, move time that is faster they're paying less time. >> there is a large company called arpen van lines considering making a change to plastic box autos there is tremendous potential to help improve the moving process. >> the movers were happy when arriving to find her house packed in s
and researching the cost of boxes the packaging and the impact of the environment she was certain there had to be a better way and there is a suggestion to try zipco. the company drops off and picks up plastic reusable box autos we have material that -- two years ago they launched the company both environment and cost savings in mind. >> each person uses between 60 and 75 boxes for a move with a lot of waste and that is going to end up in landfills. >> the boxes can be reused up to...
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so superb and nurturing environment to test our model been exploded and we've gone from 12 girls in the summer retreat almost 600 to date. >>> props to you my dear. my kids say have to do that. but i love it. 600 is amazing and how old are the girls? >>> the start from six are seven common goal to 18. >>> we've a strong connection with the community organizations as well schools. with an actual schools that bring a group is to distort koses and we will weekend workshop we also have summer camps and making just enroll in the class's them we're in their area >>> threw out the year in the summer camps. have to parents trying to get the kids connected with you because we want those girls coating and building more applications >>> we have a list of showing upcoming programs and since we started an expanded now to other cities >>> there is a minimal cost. we try to keep a very low. it costs about $24 for one day class. but it also offer scholarships to the parent and for the class we have that. >>> that is so amazing. tell us some of the success stories >>> when the grace to six stories we ha
so superb and nurturing environment to test our model been exploded and we've gone from 12 girls in the summer retreat almost 600 to date. >>> props to you my dear. my kids say have to do that. but i love it. 600 is amazing and how old are the girls? >>> the start from six are seven common goal to 18. >>> we've a strong connection with the community organizations as well schools. with an actual schools that bring a group is to distort koses and we will weekend...
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. >> the difficulty that californians love their environment. they don't want to have facilities that they perceive to be degrading that environment. on the other hand, they want to have cheap gas. this is conflict. >> reporter: there is no time line to make a decision on that state waiver. state regulators have had the request now for three days. >> terry: we are following developing news out of new jersey right now. at least a dozen people are recovering after the bus they were riding overturned on an interstate. authorities say about 60 people including several children were on board when the bus flipped over onto its side in wayne, new jersey. they have removed all the passengers. three people have been taken to the hospital with non life-threatening injuries. it's not clear what caused the fwougs overturn. >> troubles in china for apple's new iphone 5. thousands are on strike over strict working conditions. we wanted to take a live look outside -- another great picture. we can't find a bad picture. they are all gorgeous this morning and wha
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healthcare and more importantly, when they asked the question about what would you do to change the environment in the cooperation, absence thereof in washington, he literally talked about how he did it and with 70% of the people being democrats who have the job. >> okay. is this -- what are the conservatives doing about this and this is mitt romney's move to the middle? >> they will grit their teeth and appreciate it as long as he's moving upwards in the polls. we don't know if he's going to get a bounce at all from the debate. we'll see in a couple of days. >> and this is -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> win, baby, win, baby. >> this is the new mitt romney and the win, baby, win. it's the al davis philosophy. just win, davis. >> no matter what, i believe he gets a bump, and i believe that bump will come from the crisp nature of his responses. he sounded like the common man. he did not sound like bain capital exploiting everyone who is part of a everyone in% for the 3%. he sounded like the guy from the streets. he sounded like the guy that i walked by almost every day working on the job on the s
healthcare and more importantly, when they asked the question about what would you do to change the environment in the cooperation, absence thereof in washington, he literally talked about how he did it and with 70% of the people being democrats who have the job. >> okay. is this -- what are the conservatives doing about this and this is mitt romney's move to the middle? >> they will grit their teeth and appreciate it as long as he's moving upwards in the polls. we don't know if...
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that they perceive to be degrading that environment. on the other hand, they want to have cheap gas. so this is a conflict. >> there is no timeline to make a decision on that state aware waiver. state regulators have had the request for three days. abc7 news. >> trouble in china for apple's new i-phone 5. thousands are workers are on strike over strict working conditions. a live look out from our roof cam. a gorgeous, fantastic day coming up for the blue angels and everything here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbling ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios on their own are amazing, but press out some biscuit dough, add some sauce and some pepperoni and cheese and monday's dinner is now a grands mini pizza party. pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. s
that they perceive to be degrading that environment. on the other hand, they want to have cheap gas. so this is a conflict. >> there is no timeline to make a decision on that state aware waiver. state regulators have had the request for three days. abc7 news. >> trouble in china for apple's new i-phone 5. thousands are workers are on strike over strict working conditions. a live look out from our roof cam. a gorgeous, fantastic day coming up for the blue angels and everything here...
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. >> the director of ucsf's program on reproductive health and the environment. >> so there is a developing fetus is dependent on maternal levels so if the mom has decreased levels, then that means fetus is going to be getting less hormone autos at this point there is no cause for panic. >> the lead author of the study says it's important to remember it's the first of its kind and results need to be confirmed. >> i won't say this is alarming but these hormones as i said are very important for development. >> and says the main source of exposure is canned food and use of hard, clear plastic. and in july, california banned bpa in baby bottles and sippy cups but can be found in canned baby form la. they will take a look at the children in the study. >> we've looked and we're in the process of looking at potential relationship with outcome like obesity and brain development. and saying the bulk is saying bpa is safe as used now and says the speculation sit linked to health affects is not supported by data. >> and okay, thank you. >> and coming up, settlement allowing google's library to move fo
. >> the director of ucsf's program on reproductive health and the environment. >> so there is a developing fetus is dependent on maternal levels so if the mom has decreased levels, then that means fetus is going to be getting less hormone autos at this point there is no cause for panic. >> the lead author of the study says it's important to remember it's the first of its kind and results need to be confirmed. >> i won't say this is alarming but these hormones as i said...
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. >>> they are giving claims that the anti-interest created a hostile environment for jewish students at uc berkeley. there were charges filed by two reason graduates. apart tied encouraged antisemitic hate speeches and they say they are protected. >>> they are pulling together to reunite a 10-year-old girl with a stolen puppy. the little puppy was taken on monday and thieves also stole jewelry from the home. the police and firemen along with councilmen raised a $6,000 reward for the safe return. the little girl is offering the contents of her piggy bank to that reward pool. >>> and they are abolishing proposition 34 next month. if that happens, the death sentences of 725 men and women would be commuted to life without the possibility of parole. now a former ward end at san clinton would save the death penalty at $100 million a year. >> it is about savings an accountability and justice. >> i think proposition 34 is misguided. it should not pass. >>> san mateo district attorney said he should not have a death penalty and the recovery of victims bodies. 17 states have abolished the deat
. >>> they are giving claims that the anti-interest created a hostile environment for jewish students at uc berkeley. there were charges filed by two reason graduates. apart tied encouraged antisemitic hate speeches and they say they are protected. >>> they are pulling together to reunite a 10-year-old girl with a stolen puppy. the little puppy was taken on monday and thieves also stole jewelry from the home. the police and firemen along with councilmen raised a $6,000 reward...
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reporting, but there is a greater need for training in journalism to get journalists to understand this new environment we are working in, and also to educate the broader public about the need and public good that journalism serves and why it warrants investment from private investors as well as non-profit organizations. >> to the question about the huge influx of new sites, i think it is partially a question of scale. for example, i do not know -- i know very few hyper local sites that have full staff, but i know tons of individual bloggers who get paid to blog, and that is all they do, but they only focus on small, really targeted niches. this could be the mission district in san francisco. a friend of mine only focuses on concord conservative, right- wing politics. i think you really have to know your audience. you have to know specifically what your niche is. and do not just look at yourself as reporters. look at everything that you have to offer, all of your skills, and see how you can serve the community better. one of the things we see is we do not think any time soon that just advertising is go
reporting, but there is a greater need for training in journalism to get journalists to understand this new environment we are working in, and also to educate the broader public about the need and public good that journalism serves and why it warrants investment from private investors as well as non-profit organizations. >> to the question about the huge influx of new sites, i think it is partially a question of scale. for example, i do not know -- i know very few hyper local sites that...
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difficulty is that californians don't want to have facilities that they perceive to be degrading that environment. on the other hand they to have cheap gas. this is the conflict. >> there is no time line to make a decision. regulators have had that request now for three days. >> and exclusive abc 7 news waze traffic app has a feature to guide you to the lowest gas prices in your area. you can down load it and we'll show how you can safe gas if you're attending a big event this weekend. >> there is a shelter in place order has been lifted. a operator punctured a gas line this after the noon. pg&e crews capped a leak money the last hour or so. it happened on boeing drive in south novato. the operator taken to the hospital. there is a 100 houses were sheltered in place. three homes remain without gas service as we speak. >> tonight police are investigating an officer-involved shooting that left a man dead. an officer noticed something strange. abc 7 news is live tonight to explain what happened. >> residents heard gunfire and a lot of commotion when a police officer did a license plate. >> police ar
difficulty is that californians don't want to have facilities that they perceive to be degrading that environment. on the other hand they to have cheap gas. this is the conflict. >> there is no time line to make a decision. regulators have had that request now for three days. >> and exclusive abc 7 news waze traffic app has a feature to guide you to the lowest gas prices in your area. you can down load it and we'll show how you can safe gas if you're attending a big event this...
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. >> yes, we are finally below that 8% level, but it is still indicative of a slow go environment. >> reporter: much of the drop in the unemployment rate is attributed to the growth of part-time jobs. >> i didn't even get responses to my resume. >> reporter: 56-year-old amy crawford was forced to take a minimum wage job in a restaurant when she could not find full-time work as a home designer. >> it forces two in the bush. i'm not confident in the economy. >> reporter: well as you might expect, president obama and mitt romney saw today's job numbers much differently. >> today's news should give us some encouragement. it shouldn't be an excuse for the other side to try to talk down the economy to score a few political points. >> so it looks like unemployment is getting better, but the truth is if the same share of people were participating in the work force, the day that the president got elected while the unemployment rate would be around 11%. and that's the real reality of what's happening on out there. >> 40% of the unemployed have been out of work six months or more. that number di
. >> yes, we are finally below that 8% level, but it is still indicative of a slow go environment. >> reporter: much of the drop in the unemployment rate is attributed to the growth of part-time jobs. >> i didn't even get responses to my resume. >> reporter: 56-year-old amy crawford was forced to take a minimum wage job in a restaurant when she could not find full-time work as a home designer. >> it forces two in the bush. i'm not confident in the economy. >>...
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embryonic stem cells into becoming beating heart cells in a petri dish using growth factor that's mimic the environment in the womb. >> my weekends would hinge on whether there were beating cells or not. >> once there were enough of the beating cells they began watching them as they grew and developed extracting their dna and cataloging changes. a process made possible only yeentsly by development of powerful new gene sequencing technology. >> human genome announced to great fanfare cost $3 billion to sequence one individual dna. now we can do the same person's dna in a week for $3,000. >> still, it took massive networks of computers to organize the data into a genetic blueprint detailing creation of a heart cell. >> this mind conjure up images of growing hearts, immediate impact likely would be repairing them or perhaps heading off birth defects in babies before they're born. >> this is part of the attraction to understanding this blueprint is that this is very amenable to drug-type intervention. >> the team now hopes to study dna of patients born with congenital heart disease. and possibly identify t
embryonic stem cells into becoming beating heart cells in a petri dish using growth factor that's mimic the environment in the womb. >> my weekends would hinge on whether there were beating cells or not. >> once there were enough of the beating cells they began watching them as they grew and developed extracting their dna and cataloging changes. a process made possible only yeentsly by development of powerful new gene sequencing technology. >> human genome announced to great...
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. >> we've created a better environment for these organisms. the organism enters the lungs. usually the patients present with symptoms of weakness, a persistent cough. they can have night sweats. their oxygen exchange in the lungs is not so good, so they're always weak. >> we've had 400 different patients with microbacteria. >> reporter: pulmonologist dr. david says most people are not acceptable to the bacteria, but for those who have a history of lung problems, for elderly patients and people with compromised immune systems, ntm can be life-threatening. >> you can see the crud that i picked up. >> reporter: and the proof is right in front of us as he takes off a showerhead. >> this has got lots of it. >> reporter: for katie, life has changed dramatically. no more showers and she only drinks bottled water. but at least she's finally feeling better. >> there's so many different ,,, >>> weather time. meteorologist pa deanno with the forecast. boy, do we see a big change, especially in downtown san francisco. we literally changed seasons in like two hours. look at the differen
. >> we've created a better environment for these organisms. the organism enters the lungs. usually the patients present with symptoms of weakness, a persistent cough. they can have night sweats. their oxygen exchange in the lungs is not so good, so they're always weak. >> we've had 400 different patients with microbacteria. >> reporter: pulmonologist dr. david says most people are not acceptable to the bacteria, but for those who have a history of lung problems, for elderly...
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. >> i think that we should pay for the damage that we are doing out there in the environment. if we can have the two second thought, i have a bag to reuse and that is great. >> the city will hand out free reusable bags at more than 50 events across the city during october and november. >>> well, just last year there was talk of drastic service cuts, now, cal trains is adding trains to meet demand. starting tomorrow, new trains will be add in. ridership hit a new high in june leading to the expansion. >>> a small grass roots breast cancer walk sent a powerful message. 30 people walked today on the 2nd day of the immediate impact breast cancer walk. the idea began in march as a response to the controversy over a national group, susan g.komen for the cure which refused funding for planned parenthood. they designed to walk for a local group instead. >> i think that they have lots of people to answer to and we just decided that it was -- we wanted to direct our attention locally instead of getting confused in the big national political conversation. >> so far the group raised $93,0
. >> i think that we should pay for the damage that we are doing out there in the environment. if we can have the two second thought, i have a bag to reuse and that is great. >> the city will hand out free reusable bags at more than 50 events across the city during october and november. >>> well, just last year there was talk of drastic service cuts, now, cal trains is adding trains to meet demand. starting tomorrow, new trains will be add in. ridership hit a new high in...
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taken from mice into becoming beating heart cell, process didn't in petrie dish and they mimic the environment in the woom. not always a pre-size sigh he says. >>y weekend sometimes wou hinge on whher i came in and saw the cells or not. >>reporter: once the team had enough of the beating cell they began watching them as they grew and developed painstakingly extracting the dna and cataloging the dna changes. possible made possible by the development of powerful new gene sequencing technology. >> this cost 3 billion dollars to one individual dna now we do the same person dna in a week for 3000 dollars. >>reporter: still it took massive network of computer to organize the data into a color-coded genetic blue print detailing the creation of heart cell. while having the blue print conjure up image of agreeing heart but the impact might be preparing them or heading off birth defect in babies before even pwoyvrnlt we potentially co-part of the attraction to understanding the blue print especially this type, is that it is very aamenable to drug type intervention. >>reporter: the team hopes to study di
taken from mice into becoming beating heart cell, process didn't in petrie dish and they mimic the environment in the woom. not always a pre-size sigh he says. >>y weekend sometimes wou hinge on whher i came in and saw the cells or not. >>reporter: once the team had enough of the beating cell they began watching them as they grew and developed painstakingly extracting the dna and cataloging the dna changes. possible made possible by the development of powerful new gene sequencing...
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the downside of switching early, this blend is not as friendly to the environment since it evaporates quicker in warm weather. so you're wondering when will these prices drop and how much? one school of thought has prices going down 15 to 20 cents within a week. if that happens, the only hang-up is that refinery problems that caused wholesale gas prices to suddenly skyrocket >> it is rather isolated when it comes to gasoline issues. when refineries in california have problems and nobody else does, it leads to a big problem in california and not anywhere else and that's what we're seeing. >> reporter: and the two major refinery problems that i think the people in the bay area are familiar with one, the fire at the chevron richmond refinery in august and the shutdown of a refinery in torrance because of a power failure but it resumed full production this past friday. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> happening now at 4:34, a major commute route in the east bay tied up after a deadly crash. lafayette police are still investigating what happened near pleasant hill and sp
the downside of switching early, this blend is not as friendly to the environment since it evaporates quicker in warm weather. so you're wondering when will these prices drop and how much? one school of thought has prices going down 15 to 20 cents within a week. if that happens, the only hang-up is that refinery problems that caused wholesale gas prices to suddenly skyrocket >> it is rather isolated when it comes to gasoline issues. when refineries in california have problems and nobody...
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. >> an fran department of environment is charged with enforcing the measure but it will up to any businesses not to comply. >> if a business a taking a good-faith effort to comply we'll give them that but if a business is refusing to comply then they're subject to fines. >> the fines range from $100 all the way up to $500. the owner is ordering his new bags to make the switch. >> i'm a little late on that so i still have plastic bags i need to get rid of and replace with paper bags with handles. >> i think it's a total rip off. >> but these australia visitors see why the ban might be beneficial. >> when you get a bag, what do you do when you get home? you put it in the trash can, correct? well, if you pay for it, you might think twice about it. >> the bag ban will extend to restaurants, too. that starts next october. in san francisco, ann ruben, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> apple is in damage control mode tonight after growing complaints from iphone 5 users about unnecessary overage charges. verizon customers reported their phone has been using cellar data even while connected to wifi network. v
. >> an fran department of environment is charged with enforcing the measure but it will up to any businesses not to comply. >> if a business a taking a good-faith effort to comply we'll give them that but if a business is refusing to comply then they're subject to fines. >> the fines range from $100 all the way up to $500. the owner is ordering his new bags to make the switch. >> i'm a little late on that so i still have plastic bags i need to get rid of and replace...
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. >> it's not a hostile environment. it's a wonderful experience. and i do get loud. >> reporter: a's fans kept it loud. a's must win tuesday but wednesday and thursday as well. it sounds like a real high mountain to climb but a's manager melvin will remind his players they won the last six just to get into the division play offs. >>> our coverage of the play offs continues tonight. mark ibanez will join us live from at&t park with player reaction coming up a little later in sports wrap. >>> the blue angels wrapped up their air show with the usual jaw dropping stunts. flying f18 hornets, the blue angels flu through the sky. they performed in very slow crowd pleasing altitudes. >>> anyone who drove into the city today likely spent a lot of time in traffic. ktvu's christien kafton joins us live from the city on just how people got around. >> reporter: you can see giant fans here making their way from at&t park. tonight's game mark it is end of a wild weekend making its way in and around town. >> the platform is very crowded, still downstairs. >> repor
. >> it's not a hostile environment. it's a wonderful experience. and i do get loud. >> reporter: a's fans kept it loud. a's must win tuesday but wednesday and thursday as well. it sounds like a real high mountain to climb but a's manager melvin will remind his players they won the last six just to get into the division play offs. >>> our coverage of the play offs continues tonight. mark ibanez will join us live from at&t park with player reaction coming up a little...
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. >> i think that we should pay for the damage that we're doing out there in the environment. and you know if we can just have that two-second thought of saying okay, i've got a bag that i can reuse and that's great. >> every year more than 1 million plastic bags are pulled from the bay area water ways according to the environmental group save the day. >>> gay right activists are expected to protest the insulation of the new archbishop this week. he'll take over the position this thursday. he was a key force behind prop 8 that banned gay marriage throughout the state. but the parishioners say that he will be welcomed at most holy redeemer catholic church in the district here. >> hope any, you know, by attending services here that he will see how important this church is. there are a lot of elements which will hold that position and a place like this, you know, they will challenge that on their own level. >> last month the bishop was arrested in san diego in charge with the drunk driving. and he later apologized. >>> in a war in afghanistan, five people are dead including two a
. >> i think that we should pay for the damage that we're doing out there in the environment. and you know if we can just have that two-second thought of saying okay, i've got a bag that i can reuse and that's great. >> every year more than 1 million plastic bags are pulled from the bay area water ways according to the environmental group save the day. >>> gay right activists are expected to protest the insulation of the new archbishop this week. he'll take over the...
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i don't want to kill jobs in this environment. >> romney slammed the president for the collapse of sill cylinderra and among things. 46% of america he considered himself -- themselves victims. even president supporters frustrated he didn't go on the owe -- offensive. >> we have crews with both of them. we start with paul chambers, who was with republican viewers. >> watched part of the debate in the cop tra costa county campaign headquarters. people there was very happy. the group watched the first head-to-head debate between president barack obama and his republican challenger mitt romney. the two battled on domestic issues. many say this is the more important of the three debates, because it gives people it gives him to ship. >> i thought he was very strong. we're all nervous about it. we think it's very important. i think he did well. >> romney had great opening. warm, personal, gave the five point plan. i thought it was good. i thought he had a great sound bite. >> terrific. >> the contra costa republican headquarters will hold three more watch parties. and the two remaining for the
i don't want to kill jobs in this environment. >> romney slammed the president for the collapse of sill cylinderra and among things. 46% of america he considered himself -- themselves victims. even president supporters frustrated he didn't go on the owe -- offensive. >> we have crews with both of them. we start with paul chambers, who was with republican viewers. >> watched part of the debate in the cop tra costa county campaign headquarters. people there was very happy. the...
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the process done in a petri dish is growth factors that mimics the environment. it is not always a precise science. >> you know, my weekends sometimes would hinge on whether i came in and sold beating cells or not. >> wons they had enough of the beating cells they began watching them as they grew and developed painstakingly extracting their dna and cataloging the genetic changes, a process made possible only by the development of powerful new gene sequencing technology. >> the human genome that was announced cost $3 billion to sequence one individual's dna. and now we can do the same person's dna in a week for $3,000. >> still it took massive networks of computers to organize the data into a color coded genetic blueprint detailing the creation of a heart cell. while having a genetic heart cell macon jury them up, they may be repairing them or heading off birth defects in babies before they are even born. >> we potentially could. part of the attraction to understanding this blueprint, especially this type of blueprint is that it is very aminable -- amenable. >> th
the process done in a petri dish is growth factors that mimics the environment. it is not always a precise science. >> you know, my weekends sometimes would hinge on whether i came in and sold beating cells or not. >> wons they had enough of the beating cells they began watching them as they grew and developed painstakingly extracting their dna and cataloging the genetic changes, a process made possible only by the development of powerful new gene sequencing technology. >> the...
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the process done in a petri dish is growth factors that mimics the environment. it is not always a precise science. >> you know, my weekends sometimes would hinge on whether i came in and sold beating cells or not. >> wons they had enough of the beating cells they began watching them as they grew and developed painstakingly extracting their dna and cataloging the genetic changes, a process made possible only by the development of powerful new gene sequencing technology. >> the human genome that was announced cost $3 billion to sequence one individual's dna. and now we can do the same person's dna in a week for $3,000. >> still it took massive networks of computers to organize the data into a color coded genetic blueprint detailing the creation of a heart cell. while having a genetic heart cell macon jury them up, they may be repairing them or heading off birth defects in babies before they are even born. >> we potentially could. part of the attraction to understanding this blueprint, especially this type of blueprint is that it is very aminable -- amenable. >> th
the process done in a petri dish is growth factors that mimics the environment. it is not always a precise science. >> you know, my weekends sometimes would hinge on whether i came in and sold beating cells or not. >> wons they had enough of the beating cells they began watching them as they grew and developed painstakingly extracting their dna and cataloging the genetic changes, a process made possible only by the development of powerful new gene sequencing technology. >> the...
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to marin while researching the cost of cardboard books boxes, pack caging material and impact to the environment he she was certain there had to be a better way. a co-worker suggested she tried zipco the company drops off and picks up plastic reusable moving boxes instead of all this material we had to take and dispose of, a gentleman came this morning, picked up my plastic boxes. >> reporter: two years ago they launched the company with both the environment and cost savings in mind. >> each person on average uses between 60 and 75 boxes a lot of waste that going tone up in the landfill. >> reporter: the becomes can be reused up to 500 times. zipco box costs three bucks cardboard in the two to three dollar range. one zipco box holds 30 to 40% more than the same sized cardboard box. hillary thinks she saved $40 to $50. the savings come in different ways. >> they are going to save on the boxes them says, not having to get tape and the move time, it is faster you are paying the movers less time. >> reporter: a large moving company is considering making a change to plastic boxes. >> plastic containe
to marin while researching the cost of cardboard books boxes, pack caging material and impact to the environment he she was certain there had to be a better way. a co-worker suggested she tried zipco the company drops off and picks up plastic reusable moving boxes instead of all this material we had to take and dispose of, a gentleman came this morning, picked up my plastic boxes. >> reporter: two years ago they launched the company with both the environment and cost savings in mind....
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. >>> they caused a hostile environment for uc berkeley -- jewish students at uc berkeley. they say apart tied weekend couraged antisemitic hate speech and they say that they are constitutionally protected speeches. >>> governor romney's central economic plan calls for a 5 trillion-dollar tax cut on top of that. >> i don't have a tax cut, i don't have a tax cut. >> and last night's presidential debate, they traded jabs on everything from healthcare to tax cuts. >> polls show it was a good night for mitt romney. ken joins us this morning live with more reaction, good morning, ken. >> reporter: if you look at the polls those people who were watching the debate last night felt governor romney won this very first round. we were here at the university of denver in an outside area where students and faculty were watching this debate outside in the cold and that sound bite you just played concerning the 5 trillion-dollar tax cut held people off guard making the claim on governor mitt romney he wanted to cut taxes by $5 trillion and to hear mitt romney flat out denied that is what
. >>> they caused a hostile environment for uc berkeley -- jewish students at uc berkeley. they say apart tied weekend couraged antisemitic hate speech and they say that they are constitutionally protected speeches. >>> governor romney's central economic plan calls for a 5 trillion-dollar tax cut on top of that. >> i don't have a tax cut, i don't have a tax cut. >> and last night's presidential debate, they traded jabs on everything from healthcare to tax cuts....
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this is going to be a challenging environment. mandy, great point. china's deceleration is very important. it's very real. you're seeing that in commodity complex. i think that revenue line is going to be very, very important. that's probably going to come in soft. >> all right. we'll leave it there. thanks, everybody. appreciate your time tonight. we'll keep watching this market and the fundamentals around it. we look now where the big money is eyeing and whether or not foreign money is coming into the u.s. we have henry m henry mcveigh w. tell me what you're hearing. >> the clients with the long-term focus are the ones we traditionally work with. we see opportunities. we have a very big presence in asia. i was just over in hong kong and india. we're finding things to do on the consumer side. i would tell you, i do think the chinese economy in particular, the export economy, is structurally broken. i think that's a big change. i've been going to china since 1995. i think there's a fundamental shift in what's going on. we saw that in the caterpillar
this is going to be a challenging environment. mandy, great point. china's deceleration is very important. it's very real. you're seeing that in commodity complex. i think that revenue line is going to be very, very important. that's probably going to come in soft. >> all right. we'll leave it there. thanks, everybody. appreciate your time tonight. we'll keep watching this market and the fundamentals around it. we look now where the big money is eyeing and whether or not foreign money is...
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. >> amazingly, in this is a great environment, great for the enlargement and gentle. >> bob snyder is also going to be here. i have seen these people before and i have got them to give me an autograph on my ukulele. i'm looking for new autographs, today. >> this is a family friendly festival with no alcohol. and they can bring their drinks and did i mention that this is free? yes, this is free. and they have a little bit of country, some of folk music and even could acoustic. >> hillbilly music. >> and there's nothing wrong with that but look at the crowd. organizers expect even more people to attend saturday, sunday. if you come out organizers say that do not drive. there is no parking. please take public transportation, or even the use your bicycle. they have areas for people to lock up their bike. and san francisco, kron 4. >>jacqueline: of temperatures have been on the cooler side and what we saw yesterday and even a couple of days ago. and the same in the north bay. it was 74 degrees in santa rosa. 75 in napa and 60s along the coast. and 70's we have a lot going on this weekend.
. >> amazingly, in this is a great environment, great for the enlargement and gentle. >> bob snyder is also going to be here. i have seen these people before and i have got them to give me an autograph on my ukulele. i'm looking for new autographs, today. >> this is a family friendly festival with no alcohol. and they can bring their drinks and did i mention that this is free? yes, this is free. and they have a little bit of country, some of folk music and even could acoustic....
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. >> the difficulty is californians johnly love their environment and don't want to degrade that environment. on the other hand, they want to have cheap gas. so this is a conflict. >> there is no timeline to make a decision on that state aware of. state regulators have had the request for three days. abc7 news. >> trouble in china for apple's new i-phone 5. thousands are workers are en strike over strict work being condition the. a live look out from our roof cam. you can see the bay bridge there. but if you were that close to the golden gate bridge you might not be able to see it. fog hanging out over there. we are going to have blue skies for the blue angels and the blue ♪ [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and why we use only natural colors and natural flavors in yoplait original. so, anything else we can do for you, let us know. but you'll keep it to yogurt, right? 'cause we shouldn't really
. >> the difficulty is californians johnly love their environment and don't want to degrade that environment. on the other hand, they want to have cheap gas. so this is a conflict. >> there is no timeline to make a decision on that state aware of. state regulators have had the request for three days. abc7 news. >> trouble in china for apple's new i-phone 5. thousands are workers are en strike over strict work being condition the. a live look out from our roof cam. you can see...
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. >> reporter: the department of the environment is charged with enforcing the measure but it will be up to customers to report businesses not in compliance. >> if a business is refusing to comply then they are subject to fines. >> reporter: $100 for a first offense, all the way up to $500. he is ordering his new bags. >> i still have plastic bag i need to get rid of and replace them. >> reporter: he is afraid the extra fee will be bad for business and some agree. >> i think it is a rip off to the customer. >> they see why it might be beneficial. >> what do you do when you get home? push it in the trash. correct? >> reporter: the bag pan extends oo all restaurants next -- to all restaurants next october. ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the supreme court began a new session today with several big cases. a ruling is expected for this session in the debate over same- sex marriage and the government's defensive marriage act, defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman. and restricts benefits for gay couples. >> so it is no longer an exercise in abtraction. it is an issue for
. >> reporter: the department of the environment is charged with enforcing the measure but it will be up to customers to report businesses not in compliance. >> if a business is refusing to comply then they are subject to fines. >> reporter: $100 for a first offense, all the way up to $500. he is ordering his new bags. >> i still have plastic bag i need to get rid of and replace them. >> reporter: he is afraid the extra fee will be bad for business and some agree....
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. >> we try to provide a nurturing environment, working with our case manager and our staff to help the kids rebound from some of the troubled situations in their family. all tamale will lay the kids to return home to their families. >> you have a big event coming up. you will be doing a silent auction. >> this is our signature event. this is an event we created about five or six years ago. we want the committee to identify the face of our children through some of what they have been through. they create this artwork as an expression of what has happened to them. this is the way they express their emotions. they are creative and talented. this work will be auctioned off at this event. >> they can be a place to hang your keys or a coat or jacket. this our work will be auctioned off on october 17. that is from 6:00 until 9:00. >> you can buy tickets by getting in touch with us at the children's home. we have vip tickets and it will be a good time because we will post that information on our website. what creative kids we have. >> there you go. those are great kids and what a wonderful org
. >> we try to provide a nurturing environment, working with our case manager and our staff to help the kids rebound from some of the troubled situations in their family. all tamale will lay the kids to return home to their families. >> you have a big event coming up. you will be doing a silent auction. >> this is our signature event. this is an event we created about five or six years ago. we want the committee to identify the face of our children through some of what they...
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. >> an east bay school shows a little goes a long way to help the environment. see why they are cbs 5's first cool school. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." call or click today. bombings in aleppo. a syrian government official says at least 31 people have been killed... and scores of le wounded. the >>> more deadly violence? syria. a syrian government official said at least 31 people have been killed in aleppo and scores of others wounded. the explosives went off in a main square. aleppo has seen intensified fighting lately between president assad's regime and the rebels trying to oust him. >>> two republican lawmakers claim state department officials in libya had requested tighter security before the deadly attacks on the consulate in benghazi. california congressman darrell eye sa and jason chavez of utah say they got their information directly from sources with knowledge of the events in libya. secretary of state hillary clinton is forming a committee to investigate th
. >> an east bay school shows a little goes a long way to help the environment. see why they are cbs 5's first cool school. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." call or click today. bombings in aleppo. a syrian government official says at least 31 people have been killed... and scores of le wounded. the >>> more deadly violence? syria. a syrian government official said at least 31...
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the downside of going early is this blend is not as friendly to the environment. >> the winter blend of gasoline is a similar type of gasoline that doesn't have as stringent air pollution requirements. with summer months, a cleaner version is necessary to reduce ozone when possible. winter gasoline doesn't have to be quite as stringent. >> reporter: no one is saying this is going to be a magic wand by moving to the winter blend earlier, but they do believe, at least some analysts do, that it could drop prices perhaps in the next week by 15 to 20 cents. why did these prices skyrocket? well, the thought is you had these two major refine reproblems. one that we're all aware of back in august when the chevron refinery in richmond got fire. just last week you had a problem in southern california, an exxonmobil refinery in torrance shut down because of a power failure. it finally resumed production this past friday. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much. >>> i'm thinking we all need to commute to work together. car pool. >> commute is a good idea. we'll go
the downside of going early is this blend is not as friendly to the environment. >> the winter blend of gasoline is a similar type of gasoline that doesn't have as stringent air pollution requirements. with summer months, a cleaner version is necessary to reduce ozone when possible. winter gasoline doesn't have to be quite as stringent. >> reporter: no one is saying this is going to be a magic wand by moving to the winter blend earlier, but they do believe, at least some analysts...
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health care and more importantly, when they asked the question about what would you do to change the environment in the corporation, in washington. he literally talked about how he did it in massachusetts with 70% of the people being democrats who had the job. >> what do the conservatives do and this is mitt romney's move to the middle? >> they will grint their teeth and appreciate it as long as he is moving upward in the polls. we haven't seen if he is going to get bounce at all. >> theyit's the al davis philosophy, just win baby. believe he gets the bump. i believe the bump will come from the crisp nature of his responses. he sounded like the common man. he didn't sound like bane capital exploiting everybody who was part of a 97% for the 3%. he sounded like the guy from the streets. he sounded like the guy that i walk by almost everyday working on a job on the city payroll. >> conservatives want him to go at obama, to express anger and frustration. that's a lot what he did. it's amazing. i never thought i would hear willie brown's people say that. i would grab the segment and turn it in to a c
health care and more importantly, when they asked the question about what would you do to change the environment in the corporation, in washington. he literally talked about how he did it in massachusetts with 70% of the people being democrats who had the job. >> what do the conservatives do and this is mitt romney's move to the middle? >> they will grint their teeth and appreciate it as long as he is moving upward in the polls. we haven't seen if he is going to get bounce at all....
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. >> it is not a hostile environment. it is a wonderful experience and i do get loud. >> reporter: a's kept the crowd quiet till the late innings and that is when the game went detroit's way. so now the circus comes back to oakland for game 3 on tuesday and it is the a's wish that maybe this lasts for three more days because after all they must not only win on tuesday, but wednesday and thursday as well. no tall order that they have not had to deal with before. don't forget, they won their last six games at home. reporting live, fred inglis, ktvu channel 2 news. >> loyal a's fans rolled into sports bars this morning. today's game started at 9:00 a.m. pacific time. we caught up with some in oakland. some were already looking forward to next week when the a's will face the detroit tigers at home. >> people will be on their feet screaming, the energy has been incredible for the last home series run and sweeping the mariners and rangers. it will be awesome. >> the next game is tuesday in oakland with a start time of 6:00 p.m.
. >> it is not a hostile environment. it is a wonderful experience and i do get loud. >> reporter: a's kept the crowd quiet till the late innings and that is when the game went detroit's way. so now the circus comes back to oakland for game 3 on tuesday and it is the a's wish that maybe this lasts for three more days because after all they must not only win on tuesday, but wednesday and thursday as well. no tall order that they have not had to deal with before. don't forget, they...
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the downside of switching early is the blend is not as friend leto the environment. >> the winter blend of gasoline is a very similar type of gasoline that doesn't have as stringent air pollution requirements. with summer months, a cleaner version is necessary to reduce ozone when possible. winter gasoline, thanks to the cooler air, doesn't have to be quite as stringent. >> reporter: so you're wondering when these prices will drop an by how much. depends on which analyst you ask. one school of thought has prices going down 15 to 20 cents within a week. now, the reason why these prices did skyrocket is because of refinery problems. one we're very familiar with. you might recall in august when the chevron refinery in richmond got fire and in southern california over the past week, the exxonmobil refinery in torrance had a power failure and didn't start back up until this past friday. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> this morning, decision 2012 is coming to the bay area. in just a few hours the president will honor california icon before heading to san francisco for a fu
the downside of switching early is the blend is not as friend leto the environment. >> the winter blend of gasoline is a very similar type of gasoline that doesn't have as stringent air pollution requirements. with summer months, a cleaner version is necessary to reduce ozone when possible. winter gasoline, thanks to the cooler air, doesn't have to be quite as stringent. >> reporter: so you're wondering when these prices will drop an by how much. depends on which analyst you ask....
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. >> employees need to be able to flex in different environments. they need to be able to create that power point, but likewise they need to be able to go and show somebody that power point. the course of a day they may do content consumption and ending e-mails and staying connected. >> hp is trying to branch out to smart phones phones and tablets after being stuck in a world of desktops and laptops and printers. it won't be available until next year. >>> still to come, seven people injured in a major crash. we'll show you what happened. and a new program helping disadvantaged kids across the world. how the bay area is involved. and how arnold schwarzenegger gets candid. >>> seven people ended up in the hospital after these two vehicles collided head on in pacifica. it happened around 7:00 p.m. the firefighters had to use special tools to free the victims from that mangled mess. police kept the link between san bruno and pacifica closed for an hour. investigators don't know what caused the collision. >>> smooth sailing for drivers in los angeles. th
. >> employees need to be able to flex in different environments. they need to be able to create that power point, but likewise they need to be able to go and show somebody that power point. the course of a day they may do content consumption and ending e-mails and staying connected. >> hp is trying to branch out to smart phones phones and tablets after being stuck in a world of desktops and laptops and printers. it won't be available until next year. >>> still to come,...
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you can see the price $4.37 a gallon and right now in this gas price environment, this is considered a bargain as a result, we have been seeing lines like this all afternoon people trying to do anything they can to help with that bite at the pump. it's rough out there as now. >> i mean, there's a lot of conspiracy theories on why the gas is so high but everybody agrees it's so painful and frustrating. >> reporter: an all-time record. >> we make it easy to find the cheapest gas in your neighborhood. just head to our website, cbssf.com/gas. end enter your zip code. >>> the nation unemployment rate fell to 7.8%, of the first time it was under 8% since january 2009. today, news moved unemployment front and center in the presidential election. the unemployment rate reported today was better than expected down three-tenths of 1% to go below 8%. good news? depends on who you ask. >> if the numbers are accurate, that's always a positive thing. i don't know how could you spin it negatively. but i'm sure someone will. >> reporter: he's right. especially in an election year, one number has many
you can see the price $4.37 a gallon and right now in this gas price environment, this is considered a bargain as a result, we have been seeing lines like this all afternoon people trying to do anything they can to help with that bite at the pump. it's rough out there as now. >> i mean, there's a lot of conspiracy theories on why the gas is so high but everybody agrees it's so painful and frustrating. >> reporter: an all-time record. >> we make it easy to find the cheapest gas...
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for the environment we had. we felt we needed more and not less. >> so all the experts on the ground are telling headquarters at the state department, we need this. and the answer kept coming back as? >> you've got to do with less. for what reasons, i don't know. >> sharyl, do those believe that if, in fact, those security teams had not been withdrawn, even though they can't really know the answer, but they may very well have been able to resisted the attack and saved lives? >> well, they certainly talked about that according to colonel wood. he says he wonders. he told us that armed members of his military team as well as the companion state department security team would have traveled to benghazi with ambassador wood had they still been in the country on september 11th. but on that day the u.s. was down 34 highly trained security officers in libya compared to just six months before. the state department told us they're still sorting through everything but that they don't see evidence of a lot of security reque
for the environment we had. we felt we needed more and not less. >> so all the experts on the ground are telling headquarters at the state department, we need this. and the answer kept coming back as? >> you've got to do with less. for what reasons, i don't know. >> sharyl, do those believe that if, in fact, those security teams had not been withdrawn, even though they can't really know the answer, but they may very well have been able to resisted the attack and saved lives?...
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discovered pack in 2008 but a state study found the testing was likely to harm local marine life and the environment there. the effort to conduct the testing has become more urgent since the disastrous quake off the coast of japan that knocked the fukushima power plant offline. >>> same-sex couples are now to be considered family members thanks to a new order from the obama administration. the order gives some temporary relief to couples facing deportation like brian willingham and alfonso garcia from orinda. garcia has been embroiled in deportation proceedings after a traffic stop last year. house minority leader nancy pelosi praised the move by the obama administration but is urging congress to do away with the defense of marriage act which bars the government with giving federal benefits to married same-sex couples. >>> young undocumented immigrants will soon be eligible to get a driver' license in california. a new law signed by governor jerry brown allows immigrants to apply f a license if they qualify for the new federal work permit program. they must be 30 years or younger and must have come
discovered pack in 2008 but a state study found the testing was likely to harm local marine life and the environment there. the effort to conduct the testing has become more urgent since the disastrous quake off the coast of japan that knocked the fukushima power plant offline. >>> same-sex couples are now to be considered family members thanks to a new order from the obama administration. the order gives some temporary relief to couples facing deportation like brian willingham and...
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. >> employees need to be able to flex in different environments. they need to be able to create that power point, but likewise they need to be able to go and show somebody that power point. the course of a day they may do content consumption and ending e-mails and staying connected. >> hp is trying to branch out to smart phones phones and tablets after being stuck in a world of desktops and laptops and printers. it won't be available until next year. >>> still to come, seven people injured in a major crash. we'll show you what happened. and a new program helping disadvantaged kids across the world. how the bay area is involved. and how arnold schwarzenegger gets candid. >>> seven people ended up in the hospital after these two vehicles collided head on in pacifica. it happened around 7:00 p.m. the firefighters had to use special tools to free the victims from that mangled mess. police kept the link between san bruno and pacifica closed for an hour. investigators don't know what caused >>> smooth sailing for drivers in los angeles. the 405 reopened
. >> employees need to be able to flex in different environments. they need to be able to create that power point, but likewise they need to be able to go and show somebody that power point. the course of a day they may do content consumption and ending e-mails and staying connected. >> hp is trying to branch out to smart phones phones and tablets after being stuck in a world of desktops and laptops and printers. it won't be available until next year. >>> still to come,...
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the government is investigating claims that anti-israel protests created a hostile environment for jewish students there. the u.s. department of education launched an investigation into the charges filed in july by two graduates. the complaint says the school's all apartheid weekend couraged that. they say the protests are protected free speech. >>> today could be the beginning of big changes for the oakland police department. pam cook is there with a case that actually started then. right? >> reporter: yes, it did. today the plaintiffs are preparing to ask the judge to place the police department under federal control. while the city fights a federal take over, a new report is not helping the case. it finds they were understaffed and insufficiently prepared to handle the protests and says the response calls into question whether or not the department is following court mandated reforms. those reforms were ordered about 10 years ago after a police scandal phone as the riders case. a case of police brutality. now the attorneys for the victims in that case are filing a motion asking for tha
the government is investigating claims that anti-israel protests created a hostile environment for jewish students there. the u.s. department of education launched an investigation into the charges filed in july by two graduates. the complaint says the school's all apartheid weekend couraged that. they say the protests are protected free speech. >>> today could be the beginning of big changes for the oakland police department. pam cook is there with a case that actually started then....
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the recent graduates saying that this was a hostile environment. the treatment of palestinians with this apartheid week started as an anti-semitic hate speech. the department of education's of rights is investigating these allegations. >> 9:12 we will be back rob black with mark on the winners and losers on wall street. >> taking a look at van ness still, cragray on your prepaid card? introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card with no fee reloads and withdrawals at chase atms. all for one flat monthly fee so there's zero confusion. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. erika derry: and the fact that cacalifornia isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a
the recent graduates saying that this was a hostile environment. the treatment of palestinians with this apartheid week started as an anti-semitic hate speech. the department of education's of rights is investigating these allegations. >> 9:12 we will be back rob black with mark on the winners and losers on wall street. >> taking a look at van ness still, cragray on your prepaid card? introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card with no fee reloads and withdrawals at chase atms....
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there's been the environment of the country, the large number of people that think we're on the wrong track. and the perceptions and images of the candidates. each had an advantage. what happened last night was the images of the candidates, mitt romney evened that ground. when that happens, people say, well, since they're both roughly even, we're off on a wrong track, why wouldn't i take a chance on the new guy? that's the difficult side that president obama has to get. he has to turn this around. >> he has two more coming up. donna, you're in the room with president obama today. what do you tell him? >> mr. president, get a good night's sleep, have that anniversary champagne, but guess what? you have two more debates. look up and give it to mitt romney. also, talk about big bird next time. >> thanks very much. >>> thanks so much, george. it was a huge night online for the debate, as well. the event was exploding, literally, on social media, setting a new record on twitter. bianna golodryga is here to break down all the numbers. the most tweeted about event in political history. >> re
there's been the environment of the country, the large number of people that think we're on the wrong track. and the perceptions and images of the candidates. each had an advantage. what happened last night was the images of the candidates, mitt romney evened that ground. when that happens, people say, well, since they're both roughly even, we're off on a wrong track, why wouldn't i take a chance on the new guy? that's the difficult side that president obama has to get. he has to turn this...
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in a polarized environment. governor romney wants to be elected president because he wants to govern and get things done. he did that in massachusetts. he was able to work with a democratic legislature -- 87% of the state house and state senate in massachusetts, when he was the republican governor, were democrats. and yet they were able to cut taxes 19 times and get things done. they improved the bond rating for the state of massachusetts, by the way. they got an upgrade. we've seen a downgrade in the united states. they saw household incomes go up under governor romney's time in office by $5,000. household incomes have gone down by $4,300 under president obama. unemployment went down to 5.6% under governor romney in massachusetts. it's gone up to above 8% under president obama. he knows how to govern. and he knows how to lay out the principle, bring people together to achieve those goals in the legislative process, and that's what he's going to do here for america if he's elected. >> i understand that, but brie
in a polarized environment. governor romney wants to be elected president because he wants to govern and get things done. he did that in massachusetts. he was able to work with a democratic legislature -- 87% of the state house and state senate in massachusetts, when he was the republican governor, were democrats. and yet they were able to cut taxes 19 times and get things done. they improved the bond rating for the state of massachusetts, by the way. they got an upgrade. we've seen a downgrade...
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the city's department of the environment is overseeing the changeover and hopes the new rules will encourage customers to change their habits and bring reusable bags when they shop. the dime surcharge is aimed at helping the retailers offset their increased costs associated with switching from plastic to paper or compostable bag. restaurants and takeout food places are exempt for right now. they will be included in the plastic bag ban next year. we're live in san fran, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> family and friends of an oakland man shot and killed by police are demanding more details about his death. >> justice for alex. >> 18-year-old alan bluford was killed when he ran from police. the following day police said a gun believed to have been the suspect's had not been fired. instead the officer had shot himself in the foot. police say there are witnesses who saw the suspect point a gun at police. the family is suing the city. >>> the trial begins tomorrow for the woman accused of killing nursing student michele lei. she disappeared from kaiser permanente in hayward on may 27, 2011. her body was
the city's department of the environment is overseeing the changeover and hopes the new rules will encourage customers to change their habits and bring reusable bags when they shop. the dime surcharge is aimed at helping the retailers offset their increased costs associated with switching from plastic to paper or compostable bag. restaurants and takeout food places are exempt for right now. they will be included in the plastic bag ban next year. we're live in san fran, ktvu channel 2 news....
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he has diabetes and recently survived a heart attack and surviving in this environment is hard and this week officials sent out cadaver dogs. >> a difficult place to survive. he's been out there seven days. if he is still here, he'd have to be very adaptable to these types of conditions in order to survive that long. >>> now a majority of the park is still open. offials who come to the park, be careful. >>> a look behind the scenes at one of the nation's busiest airports, right after this. i've discovered gold. [ female announcer ] new roc® retinol correxion max. the power of roc® retinol is intensified with a serum. it's clinically shown to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. roc® max for maximum results. and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. what do we do when something really wants to be painted? we break out new behr ultra with stain-blocker from the home depot... ...the best selling paint and primer in one that now eliminates stains. so it paints over stained surfaces, scuffed surfaces, just about any surface. what do you say
he has diabetes and recently survived a heart attack and surviving in this environment is hard and this week officials sent out cadaver dogs. >> a difficult place to survive. he's been out there seven days. if he is still here, he'd have to be very adaptable to these types of conditions in order to survive that long. >>> now a majority of the park is still open. offials who come to the park, be careful. >>> a look behind the scenes at one of the nation's busiest...
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